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The next East Dulwich Car Boot Sunday 8th July


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Sunday 10th June


Sellers 11am (pre book only 07870362276)


Buyers FREE ENTRY 12pm


OPEN 12 to 4.30pm


Goodrich School

Dunstans Rd

SE22


35 sellers vintage, retro furniture

Clothes, toys, books, Bric-a-brac and household.

Vegan food, BBQ, Cakes, Coffee

On site toilet facilities


Great bargains to be had and delivery possible on some large items.



A few pitches available for this one otherwise taking bookings for JULY 8th.



RAIN OR SHNE:)

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I'll be there tomorrow with lots of baby & kids toys & clothes - most items going for for ?1 or less.


We've also cleared our loft of lots of Art books, DVDs, Collectible vinyl, board games, great condition household items and more. Also some ladies vintage (but not *that* old) designer clothes in size 10/12.


See you there.

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First time I have been and was impressive. S'one really good bargains.


Food though was very disappointing....thought there would be much more variety - not just 2.!!


Are you planning other suppliers, if do have a couple ego might well be interested.


Good footfall but hard to work out folk who were buying - I certainly was but didxnotvsee anyone else

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Thanks for feedback glad you found some bargains.

We are almost fully booked for next one.

And yes there were some great bargains.


2 food stalls is enough or they

Wouldn?t make money.





Different food next time 8th July I promise

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I agree two food stalls are enough but would have been nice to have different ones not more or less the same - gull marks for them though - shows a good work ethic.


Perhaps in time, you might consider another stall or rotation of stall ( food) say at bank holidays send nearer Easter, Christmas etc... Although they may not be interested on an ad hoc basis.


Regards and thanks from me for organising the whole thing.


Perhaps other EDF might offer thanks as well.

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beansprout you wondered if other people were buying yesterday? I was selling there for the first time yesterday, and certainly sold enough bits and pieces to make it worthwhile. Trade seemed brisk at the stall next door to me, too. Above all the event was well organised and friendly (thank you to the customer who told me my prices were too low!). No time to check out the food - next time, maybe...
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